Shakib Al Hasan insulted Virender Sehwag in a press conference, said something that will make every Indian’s blood boil
Bangladesh cricket team's veteran player Shakib Al Hasan often remains in the headlines due to his bitter and angry attitude. Sometimes he gets into a fight with the opposing team. Apart from this, discussions of his misbehavior with the umpire are common on social media. Now he has spewed venom against Indian star opener Virender Sehwag during the T20 World Cup 2024. Hearing this, every Indian's blood will boil with anger.
Dispute between Shakib and Sehwag
- The story begins after the South Africa vs Bangladesh match, in which Shakib Al Hasan's team lost the target of 114 runs.
- At one point, Bangladesh was in full control of the run chase but still lost the match by 4 runs, with Shakib scoring just 3 runs off 4 balls.
- After the match, Virender Sehwag commented on the Bangladeshi all-rounder, in which he said that
"You are not Matthew Hayden or Adam Gilchrist who are good at playing against short balls. You are a Bangladeshi player, so you should not pull or hook. Sehwag further took a tough stand and said that you are a senior player, you should use your experience well. If you cannot do this then you should retire.
Shakib Al Hasan's harsh words
- Now Shakib Al Hasan was also asked a question regarding this whole issue, the journalist said that what would you like to say on the statement made by Virender Sehwag about you.
- On which the Bangladeshi all-rounder said “Who is Virender Sehwag?”,
- Now there is a ruckus about his reaction. It is clear from his style that he did not like the criticism made by the former Indian batsman at all.
Shakib Al Hasan played a stormy innings
- Along with this, let us tell you that this statement of Shakib Al Hasan has come after the match against Netherlands. In which he played a match winning innings of 64 runs in 46 balls.
- Bangladesh batted first and scored 159 runs and then stopped the Dutch team 25 runs behind. This victory opened the doors of Super-8 for the Bangladesh team and also showed the way out to Sri Lanka.